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Everyone thinks their little disgusting slobber monster is the kindest thing in the world. Up until it attacks someone and then they act like that's the first time this has ever happened and obviously you did something to deserve it.
They're as stupid as their dogs. Which explains why they wanted to own dogs in the first place. Birds of a feather.
Pitbull are extremely family friendly and very good with children, even babies. They can be very gentle and attentive towards children,
All you need to do is socialize them.
It's clearly a bad owners fault, if they can't do that, because it's what they would naturally otherwise do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMagxRyrvIs
*5 seconds later*
x_x
Is this like some American stereotyping and dividing thing yet again with everything they do... except for guns?
Why do you guys fear Pitbulls for? They are seriously just cuddle lovers.
They aren't some naturally aggressive animal, which brain just swells up and snaps. You have to push them into that with a ton of fear, yet that's from a bad environment and bad owner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTxaLpz5Q5s
Plus Pitbulls are extremely easy to handle even if they do bite, you can instantly have them release by pressing a thumb on it's nose. Not only will they release, but forget about the target.
This is how your Pitbull should actually looks like and act:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ7o9pbQWeM
Dogs learn from their "master".
There are rare occasions, when a dog's instinct just goes wild!!!!, but that's not really the owner's fault, that's just Nature.